For the last several months, the folks over at Turn 10 Studios have teased us with previews of the cars that will star in Forza Motorsports 3. The highlights have included Ferraris, American muscle, sedans and SUVs, a variety of Japanese sports and racing cars, the almighty Bugatti 16.4 Veyron, and more. Now with the video game's official release less than a month away, Turn 10 has finally released the complete list of cars that will appear in the hotly anticipated video game. Buyers will be able to choose from more than 400 cars from over 50 manufacturers, all of which can be played using the new cockpit view and customized in the tuning and paint shop. Interestingly, although there are a number of historical Nissan GT-Rs from both street and track, the current car is not included in the roster.

But wait, there's more! In addition to releasing the full list of cars, Turn 10 also announced that those who purchase Forza 3 on launch day will receive a one-time-use token that will allow them to download ten additional cars and two extra tracks. On that list is the '57 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa and the '65 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, which means we will be officially picking up the game on the first day it's out.

To celebrate both announcements, Turn 10 has also released the official online game trailer that shows all-new game footage. You ready for it? Follow the jump to view the complete list of cars from Forza 3 and to watch the new trailer. Thanks to everyone for the tips!

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5 Years Ago

Will pick this game up for my 360 eventually but Gran Turismo 5 will have a more extensive list of cars even that new FT-86 Concept by toyota and better gameplay i did not like the forza 3 demo that much

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5 Years Ago

Yeah, Indefinite... There are pros and cons to both games. In terms of graphics, overall they're fairly equal. The textures seem to be better in Forza 3 (judging by that picture you posted), but the lighting and shading is better in GT5P, and the scenery in Forza 3... There is no contest- Forza 3's scenery > GT5P's. The mountains out in the distance looks like a picture and nothing more (probably is), while in Forza 3 the mountains are modeled and fully textured. The interiors seem fairly even though GT5P's is more realistically shaded, but if you look in the mirrors, you can see that Forza 3's is fully detailed, just like you would expect to see if you turned the camera around, while GT5P's is just a basic image of what's going on, with none of the detail of the rest of the game.

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5 Years Ago

I know it's almost like they forgot about Ford, it's mainly all the same Fords from Forza Motorsport 2 while Dodge and Chevrolet get brand new and awesome cars. Where's the Taurus SHO, 2010 Mustang GT, 2010 GT500? Maybe a few more classic Mustangs would be nice than just a 1970 Boss, or even a Torino. Throw in the Saleen F-150 to battle the Dodge Ram SRT-10, and I would have loved to see the 2003-2004 SVT Cobra be in there. It's a complete let down for Ford, hopefully they come later in DLC packages.

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5 Years Ago

Besides the R35 GT-R, there's a number of omissions of significant cars (SLS, 458, 335) that are sure to be DLC. "400" is kinda generous, when they list every different livery of the same model & year race car as a different car.

Correction: The 10 car (+1 track) pack isn't exclusive to launch day, it's a one time use code included inside the game box. It's meant to deter buying used games, not to force day 1 sales.